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If you're talking about the one in the first chapter (I don't have the book, I saw it in OSC Library), then yes, according to [url= http://www.google.com.au/search?q=%22Into+my+chariot,+whispered+the+sun+god.%22&hl=en&lr=&start=0&sa=N]every single result in this google search[/url], he did indeed write it himself.
(In case it doesn't show what I searched, I put in the first line)
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Okay, not sure why that URL isn't working like it's supposed to. Just search ""Into my chariot, whispered the sun god." on google and you'll see what I mean.
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I wrote the poem, of course. I mean, no matter how I try, I can't create a fictional character who will write his own poems. I always have to do it for them.
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quote:Originally posted by Orson Scott Card: I wrote the poem, of course. I mean, no matter how I try, I can't create a fictional character who will write his own poems. I always have to do it for them.
We all know the truth, you are just holding them back. If they could start writing their own poetry, they could write their own books. They might just show you up.
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